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    Wednesday, November 29, 2017
SPORTS
ALL-DISTRICT: Pendleton’s Jerome, Lee, Liscom and Umbarger make fi rst team
Page 4B
East Oregonian
Willie Camp offensive
lineman Travis McGee,
offensive lineman Cetch
Kelly, defensive lineman
Beau Skinner and line-
backer Aiden Patterson.
The full fi rst and second
teams and the honorable
mention list are below.
————
Continued from 1B
selections with quarter-
back Andrew James, running
back/linebacker
Jonathan
Hinkle, offensive lineman
Beau Blake, defensive back
Joey Gutierrez and Neal at
receiver and defensive back.
Linemen AJ Fernandez and
Taylor Arnold earned spots
on the second team, while
defensive lineman Keaton
Mikami, linebacker Peter
Earl and defensive back Tyler
Rohrman were honorable
mentions.
The Pendleton Buck-
aroos had four fi rst team
picks, including receiver
Shaw Jerome, defensive
lineman Greg Lee, line-
backer Kirk Liscom and
punter Gabe Umbarger. On
second team was quarter-
Staff photo by E.J. Harris
Pendleton’s Shaw Jerome is one of 16 Pendleton Buck-
aroos voted to the all-district team.
back Nick Bower, receiver
Cam Sandford, offensive
lineman Everett Willard
and defensive back Ian
Bannister. Rounding out the
Bucks’ picks as honorable
mentions were receiver
Tanner Stephan, receiver
Blake Davis, running back
Shawn Yeager, tight end
5A SPECIAL DISTRICT 1
Offensive Players of the Year —
Dayshawn Neal, Hermiston, sr.; Jonas
Larson, Mountain View, jr.
Defensive Player of the Year — Rylee
Ettinger, Mountain View
Coach of the Year — Brian Crum, Moun-
tain View
FIRST TEAM
Quarterback — Andrew James, Herm-
iston, jr.
Running back — Jonas Larson, Mountain
View, jr.; Jonathan Hinkle, Hermiston, sr.;
Jack Taylor, Redmond, sr.
Wide receiver — Dayshawn Neal, Hermis-
ton, sr.; Shaw Jerome, Pendleton, sr.
Tight End — Cian Marderos, Summit, sr.
Offensive Line — Reed Sehorn-Hurst,
Mountain View, sr.; Rylee Ettinger, Mountain
View, sr.; Beau Blake, Hermiston, sr.; Brandt
Waller, Mountain View, sr.; Noah Turnbull,
Summit, sr.
Kicker — Cameron Houchin, Mountain
View, jr.
Defensive Line — Rylee Ettinger,
Mountain View, sr.; Greg Lee, Pendleton, sr.;
Haakon Kjellesvik, Bend, sr.; Noah Turnbull,
Summit, sr.
Linebacker — Dalton Payfer, Mountain
View, jr.; Jonathan Hinkle, Hermiston, sr.;
Patrick Estes, Hood River, sr.; Kirk Liscom,
Pendleton, jr.
Defensive back — Joey Gutierrez,
Hermiston, sr.; Logan McCulligan, Mountain
View, jr.; Colton Mortenson, Redmond, sr.;
Dayshawn Neal, Hermiston, sr.
Punter — Gabe Umbarger, Pendleton, jr.
SECOND TEAM
Quarterback — Nick Bower, Pendleton, sr.
Running back — Kyle Reed, Bend, jr.;
Michael Jones, Hood River, sr.; Conner
Benz, Ridgeview, sr.
Wide receiver — Cam Sandford, Pendle-
ton, sr.; Tysen Scott, Bend, jr.; Ben Graziani,
Summit, sr.
Tight End — Luke Schulz, Mtn. View, sr.
Offensive Line — Everett Willard, Pendle-
ton, jr.; AJ Fernandez, Hermiston, sr.; Derek
Mann, Ridgeview, jr.; Riley Straly, Mountain
View, sr.; Taylor Arnold, Hermiston, sr.
Kicker — Max Asevado, Summit, sr.
Defensive Line — Luke Schulz, Mountain
View, sr.; Brandt Waller, Mountain View, sr.;
Isaac Caldwell, Bend, jr.; Tristyn Brower,
Ridgeview, sr..
Linebacker — Payton Davis, Bend, jr.;
Marshall Davis, Bend, sr.; Cian Marderos,
Summit, sr.; John Crivellone, Redmond, sr.
Defensive back — Forrest Love, Mountain
View, jr.; Ian Bannister, Pendleton, jr.;
Campbell Smith, Summit, jr.; Micah Cupp,
Ridgeview, sr.
Punter — Cameron Houchin, Mtn. View, jr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Quarterback — Henry Bledsoe, Summit,
jr.; Cooper Simmonds, Bend, jr.
Running back — Shawn Yeager, Pendle-
ton, jr.; Dalton Payfer, Mountain View, jr.
Wide receiver — Konrad Collins, Summit,
sr.; Tanner Wells, Hood River, sr.; Blake
Davis, Pendleton, jr.; Tanner Stephan,
Pendleton, sr.
Tight End — Willie Camp, Pendleton, jr;
Shandon Malikowski, Mountain View, jr.;
Jakob Kappus, Bend, jr.
Offensive Line — Wade Pickering, Hood
River, sr.; Dylan Gonzales, Summit, jr.; Dillon
Young, Redmond, jr.; Ryan Martini, Moun-
tain View, jr.; Travis McGee, Pendleton, so.;
Tyler Bartlett, Ridgeview, jr.; Max Rastovich,
Bend, jr.; Jonah Yunker, Summit, jr.; Cetch
Kelly, Pendleton, jr.
Kicker — Nick Sperber, Ridgeview, sr.
Defensive Line — Keaton Mikami,
Hermiston, sr.; Beau Skinner, Pendleton, jr.;
Jonah Yunker, Summit, jr.; John Lawrence,
Redmond, sr.; Riley Straly, Mountain View,
sr.; Daniel Winters, Bend, sr.; Jeremiah
McCray, Summit, jr.
Linebacker — Titus Schulz, Mountain
View, so.; Peter Earl, Hermiston, sr.; Aiden
Patterson, Pendleton, jr.; Beto Rojas, Hood
River, jr.; Noah Brown, Ridgeview, jr.
Defensive back — Tyler Rohrman,
Hermiston, sr.; Tyson Hester, Redmond, sr.;
Hunter Reinwald, Bend, sr.; Justin Radatti,
Summit, sr.; Nalique Hogan, Mountain View,
jr.; Spencer Steckman, Bend, jr.
Punter — Tysen Scott, Bend, sr.
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WEDNESDAY,
2017
NOVEMBER
29,
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your
goal really is to find the solutions
that are best for everyone, and that’s
what you’ll do -- just as soon as peo-
ple understand that your aim is true.
Trust and rapport are built slowly.
Put the other person first.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You’ve
been compromising quite a lot late-
ly, mostly effectively, causing satis-
faction throughout the group. This is
excellent for your social life, but it’s
time to do something just for you,
exactly the way you like it.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The feel-
ing that you’d like to escape will like-
ly come when circumstances seem
either too boring or too exciting.
So go. If you can’t remove yourself
physically, a book or movie will do
the trick.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). There
will be no lone geniuses today. Any
greatness that happens will be a
group effort. It doesn’t even have to
be a particularly good group to bring
out your best today.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You want
to be seen in a certain way. Mak-
ing that happen will be grueling,
tedious, expensive and thankless
work. So think about whether the
result is really worth going all in, be-
cause that’s what it will take.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You
don’t have to like what you’re asked
to do to approach the request with
good cheer. Your attitude will be
what helps you rise to a new level of
respect and prominence.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’ll
have your reasons for doing more
today. You’re not trying to impress
anyone. This is about finding out
what your limits really are. So go on
and push yourself into uncomfort-
able (but not painful) territory.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ll
switch the channel in your mind from
the doubt and worry network to the
action channel. Better results will
come from overworking than from
overthinking.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
You think you’re arguing about the
truth, but if you’re like most people,
you aren’t. Most arguments are to
serve or eradicate a feeling. The
truth will outlast the argument. The
truth is inarguable.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Os-
car Wilde once put it like this: “The
world was my oyster, but I used the
wrong fork!” Ignore social formal-
ities at your own peril. If you don’t
know then read, ask or observe un-
til you pick up on what you’re sup-
posed to do.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). When
people want what you have, it’s both
flattering and frustrating. They of-
ten act as if you got there by luck.
Outsiders just don’t realize the effort
that went behind all this. It will be
your job to enlighten.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Think it
over; write about it; talk about it with
a trusted friend. Self-reflection will
help you uncover your motivation for
upholding bad habits and help you
find a healthier way to meet your
needs.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Nov. 29).
Happiness is not the goal. To
change something, help someone,
make a lasting impression on the
world and set up a future you can
be proud of -- that’s the goal. Hap-
piness will, however, be a byproduct
of your efforts -- as will sweat and
toil. The more you can tolerate, the
richer you’ll be (financially and oth-
erwise). Leo and Pisces adore you.
Your lucky numbers are: 8, 40, 11,
19 and 32.